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    Teeth History

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    These essential parts of the body are small, pointy, round, and help chew food. What are they? Teeth! Teeth come in many shapes, many sizes, and unfortunately, many colors. Each tooth has its own function, as well as its own important structure. Teeth cannot be unattended to though. They must be cared for properly in order to maintain their appearance and health. Teeth are made up of many different substances and parts. Understanding these things makes caring for teeth much easier.…

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    Dog Mouth Disease

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    there are several problems that can occur in your dog's mouth that you should be aware of. 1) Periodontal disease. This is a painful infection that occurs between the tooth and the gum. It can result in tooth loss and if not treated, can spread to the rest of the body. The most common initial symptoms include loose teeth, bad breath, tooth pain, sneezing and nasal discharge. 2) Gingivitis. This condition is an inflammation of the gums, caused mainly by plaque and tartar build-up. To prevent…

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    Orthodontic Analysis

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    and treated with a unique splint fabricated using 3D printing. Orthodontic appliance also could be manufactured with 3D printing. Orthodontic appliances also could be manufactured with 3D printing. Considering a wide variety of morphologies of the tooth surfaces, appliances with customized surfaces would be…

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    pair of observations the model is capable of indicating with 85.6% accuracy, a shorter period of time to erupt for the observation with the greater risk of tooth eruption. The log-rank test yielded a p-value of 1 for the comparison of the two survival curves in Figure 1.This suggest similar behaviour between the observed probabilities of tooth eruption and the predicted Survival probabilities from the CoxPH model. Hence, we conclude that the multivariate survival model fitted above has a high…

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    Babies's Teeth Case Study

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    Tooth eruption is not only a sign that your child is acquiring the ability to tear, bite, and chew food but it also effects the babies weight gain, immunity strengthening and development of the brain indirectly. It is observed that most babies get their first tooth at around 6 months after birth, but they may start gnawing as early as 3 months or as late as 14, and may vary from child to child. This depends on many factors, one of them being as when the parents started sprouting teeth and…

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    Baby Teeth Formation

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    different kinds of teeth (incisors, canines, premolars and molars) to cut, tear and grind their food.  Your mouth produces over 25,000 quartz of saliva in a lifetime that’s enough to fill two swimming pools.  Some animals grow new teeth just once in their lives.  Reptiles, such as snakes and crocodiles may have several set of teeth…

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    Multimodal Analysis

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    Introduction Sufficient analgesia is essential for canine patients undergoing oral surgery, such as dental extractions and orthopaedic procedures involving the maxilla and/or mandible. These procedures produce strong sensory stimulation that impact on general anaesthetic requirements and produce post-operative pain (Woodward 2008). Providing multimodal analgesia for our patients is beneficial for several reasons. From a clinical standpoint, pre-operative local nerve blocks decrease the level of…

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    The extinct animal i chose was the sabre tooth tiger, because i think it was the most interesting to me. Often called Sabre-toothed Tigers or Sabre-toothed Lions they where extinct 55 million to 11,700 years ago. Sabre-tooth Cats were carnivores named for the elongated blade like canine teeth in their upper jaw, which in some species were up to 50cm long. Quite bear-like in build, they were believed to be excellent hunters and hunted animals such as sloths and mammoths. These felines could open…

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    wet washcloth wrapped around your finger to gently massage your baby’s gums. There are also gum cleaning devices available, these are relatively inexpensive and are a great alternative to the washcloth method. The First Tooth You should expect to see your little one’s first tooth erupt at some point between 4 and 6 months. Teeth tend to erupt in pairs. The middle lower pair in the front are usually the first teeth to appear. Advanced Preparation for Teething is Key Although this is an…

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    scavenge meat and started cooking food which eventually changed dentine to having canines and pre-molars. The presence of large cranium supports large brains. The cranial capacity directly co-relates to the species being more social and invention of tools. 3.…

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